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Oncore IT News - 25 September 2012

Oncore IT, a Cloud and IT managed services provider, today announced that it has signed a three year contract with Chambers and Partners, one of the UK’s leading legal publishers, to provide a cost effective and resilient public Cloud-based backup, monitoring and disaster recovery (DR) solution to ensure business continuity.

For over 20 years, Chambers and Partners has published a range of guides about the legal profession. Its team of 100 highly qualified full-time researchers identify and rank the world’s best lawyers and law firms based on in-depth, objective research and produce a series of directories. Chambers & Partners also hold award ceremonies to honour outstanding practitioners around the world.

Given most of its IT is located onsite at its London office, and is crucial to the operation of its business, Chambers and Partners outsourced backup and disaster recovery to enhance the security of its business critical information, selecting Oncore IT as its service provider.

Paul Cook, Oncore IT’s head of sales & marketing, says, “Chambers and Partners’ systems are watched constantly with IT staff notified instantly there’s an issue so that action can be taken immediately. I am pleased to say that in the four years of working with Chambers and Partners, DR has yet to be evoked.”

If it ever were, Oncore IT has a flexible restore policy and would reinstate Chambers and Partners’ servers either virtually or physically depending on the severity of the disaster and Chambers and Partners’ requirements at that given time.